SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Question
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constantly introducing small incremental changes in a business in order to improve quality and/or efficiency.
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Introducing big changes in a business in order to improve quality and/or efficiency.
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Introducing changes only when needed in order to improve quality and/or efficiency
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Kaizen (or ‘continuous improvement’) is an approach of constantly introducing small incremental changes in a business in order to improve quality and/or efficiency.
Detailed explanation-2: -Continuous improvement, sometimes called continual improvement, is the ongoing improvement of products, services or processes through incremental and breakthrough improvements.
Detailed explanation-3: -Continuous process improvement (CPI) is the practice of making incremental changes to your business processes to improve efficiency and quality. Continuous process improvement is sometimes also known as ‘continual process improvement’.
Detailed explanation-4: -Continuous Improvement is an incremental and sustainable approach to change. It focusses on small, regular efforts to improve standardised work that are typically both low in cost and risk.